Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the PTSAs for these schools saying/doing about it?
At BCC we are trying to get parents to volunteer around lunch time to free staff so they can open/monitor bathrooms.
I am not sure how bad it is at other high schools but BCC is horrific. Often we are told it was just one bathroom that was closed for maintenance but the kids tell us almost all of them are locked.
It's demeaning and a health issue.
How are kids supposed to study if they are uncomfortable?
That is not a sustainable nor appropriate to solve that solution.
Parents aren’t trained to do security and shouldn’t be in positions to do that kind of work.
lol. Wait then who should then? You think we have funds to install detectors, fix them when the get broken, and pay folks to monitor bathrooms?
You have $1.3 million to pay Monifa for failing at her job tho.
And don't forgot charging tuition for summer courses. Ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the PTSAs for these schools saying/doing about it?
At BCC we are trying to get parents to volunteer around lunch time to free staff so they can open/monitor bathrooms.
I am not sure how bad it is at other high schools but BCC is horrific. Often we are told it was just one bathroom that was closed for maintenance but the kids tell us almost all of them are locked.
It's demeaning and a health issue.
How are kids supposed to study if they are uncomfortable?
That is not a sustainable nor appropriate to solve that solution.
Parents aren’t trained to do security and shouldn’t be in positions to do that kind of work.
lol. Wait then who should then? You think we have funds to install detectors, fix them when the get broken, and pay folks to monitor bathrooms?
You have $1.3 million to pay Monifa for failing at her job tho.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the PTSAs for these schools saying/doing about it?
At BCC we are trying to get parents to volunteer around lunch time to free staff so they can open/monitor bathrooms.
I am not sure how bad it is at other high schools but BCC is horrific. Often we are told it was just one bathroom that was closed for maintenance but the kids tell us almost all of them are locked.
It's demeaning and a health issue.
How are kids supposed to study if they are uncomfortable?
That is not a sustainable nor appropriate to solve that solution.
Parents aren’t trained to do security and shouldn’t be in positions to do that kind of work.
lol. Wait then who should then? You think we have funds to install detectors, fix them when the get broken, and pay folks to monitor bathrooms?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the PTSAs for these schools saying/doing about it?
At BCC we are trying to get parents to volunteer around lunch time to free staff so they can open/monitor bathrooms.
I am not sure how bad it is at other high schools but BCC is horrific. Often we are told it was just one bathroom that was closed for maintenance but the kids tell us almost all of them are locked.
It's demeaning and a health issue.
How are kids supposed to study if they are uncomfortable?
That is not a sustainable nor appropriate to solve that solution.
Parents aren’t trained to do security and shouldn’t be in positions to do that kind of work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A year later, MCPS has done nothing about the bathroom security. Shame on you, MCPS.
Chris Cram will respond and say concerns about bathroom safety are “nonsense.”
Anonymous wrote:A year later, MCPS has done nothing about the bathroom security. Shame on you, MCPS.